I’m NOT Supposed to Have This - Stadia Dev Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @babblebam
    @babblebam Год назад +9563

    These dev kits are so rare, that every youtuber has them at once.

    • @mon94key
      @mon94key Год назад +1150

      I expect a studio off loaded them all of them at the same time

    • @alextheunit7974
      @alextheunit7974 Год назад +13

      Ong

    • @babblebam
      @babblebam Год назад +568

      @@mon94key probably. Sending it to tech youtubers is much better than just sending them to the landfill and we can look at non standard hardware. The radeon W cards look actually really good. I wish gaming gpu manufacturers did something similar instead of the gamer rgb designs

    • @Neuttah
      @Neuttah Год назад +29

      Sounds like the first minute explained that bit pretty well.

    • @twfvrcz
      @twfvrcz Год назад +18

      co tu děla muj fav memelord

  • @user-tp4hw5oi6e
    @user-tp4hw5oi6e Год назад +856

    One thing that still interests me: Stadia had HDR working on linux, I'd love to see the drivers/software opensourced.

    • @TonyMurray
      @TonyMurray Год назад +16

      Incorrect, HDR only worked on Chromecasts. Outputting HDR video is MUCH different than displaying it on a screen.

    • @zekiz774
      @zekiz774 Год назад +93

      @@TonyMurray and guess what the chromecasts are running on

    • @TonyMurray
      @TonyMurray Год назад +16

      @@zekiz774 Guess how much non-fullscreen HDR content they show. I've been deep diving on Linux HDR support recently and the code on Chromecast (whether it is Linux or not) will not be relevant to supporting HDR on a Linux Desktop.

    • @user-tp4hw5oi6e
      @user-tp4hw5oi6e Год назад

      @@MustacheMerlin I agree mostly, however, for the use case of game streaming, ie steam play, would be useful. Also a step in the right direction. undoubtedly, stadia engineers will have solved issues at some levels of the HDR stack.

    • @user-tp4hw5oi6e
      @user-tp4hw5oi6e Год назад +1

      @@TonyMurray I would love to be able to run 1 app full screen in HDR. I don’t think that the stadia code could even do that, but it a piece of the puzzle.

  • @Churchgrimm
    @Churchgrimm Год назад +3357

    Man, this looks like such promising technology! Can't wait to see what Google does with it for many years to come.

    • @_Livid_
      @_Livid_ Год назад +160

      Right? There’s no way this kind of technology could ever fail, especially not because google never promoted it properly or anything! Everybody is just going to see one, maybe two ads ever for it and instantly be sold on the product!

    • @TurtleSauceGaming
      @TurtleSauceGaming Год назад +43

      Gonna sit on a shelf until the end times. Right next to google glass. Shame google was so fucking stupid. The most likely to be able to succeed due to sheer amount of existing infrastructure, and they squander it by making it so you have to already own the games. Mind you, I don't think there's much of a future for cloud gaming at this point. It'll end up in history as an in between moment, like HD CRTs. We're already seeing companies invest money into putting power into a portable format, like the steam deck. Companies like logitech and razer seem keen to follow that idea (also set by Aya and ultimately switch), but they are getting it wrong. No one wants to pay hundreds of dollars for a replacement for their android phone when, for the same price, you can get an android phone that can do the same thing. Eventually, though, other companies will jump into this space and one of them will realize that people want portable PCs, not portable phone gaming systems. Valve has even paved the way by allowing literally anyone to use steam OS free. You could go make your own home made portable hackjob and put steam OS, instantly giving it a free OS with maximum compatibility. I wouldn't be surprised to see google step into this space.
      Cloud gaming is cool in theory. Hell, I use my steam deck while at home to play games on my pc but from elsewhere. It's light on the battery. But in the long run, it's just not here yet. The stability over the internet isn't really there.

    • @Churchgrimm
      @Churchgrimm Год назад +16

      @@_Livid_ And it's definitely not the kind of hardware that I got for free in late 2020 by signing up for the free trial of its premium service, only to cancel it the day the hardware arrived and then flip it for $50 to some poor bastard on eBay. I would only do that to a product that was terminally ill at launch. But this thing? This thing has promise.

    • @LindonSlaght
      @LindonSlaght Год назад +5

      @@TurtleSauceGaming the reason a lot of solutions use ARM SoC's is because x86_64 devices are bulky. They require a lot of power, they produce a lot of heat, and they don't have a proper standby mode. All this makes them unideal for portable devices. Qualcomm has amped up arm SoC's like the SQ3, but companies aren't really using them. So far really only in VR.

    • @Ben-eg6vu
      @Ben-eg6vu Год назад +1

      didn't say anything, move on

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Год назад +251

    I'm sad this is dead. With health issues, I spend a lot of time in hospitals and doctors' offices. Stadia got me through a lot of long nights in the hospital. Even on public hospital wifi, it always ran great and I played a ton of Destiny, Doom, and Dirt. It just worked so well. Also, I can't afford a Steam Deck so $10 a month was awesome. I'm going to miss Stadia.

    • @yobama5288
      @yobama5288 Год назад +19

      Get well. ⛄

    • @GregSzarama
      @GregSzarama Год назад +12

      Hope you're well.

    • @BIGSTANK1983
      @BIGSTANK1983 Год назад +2

      Me too. I personally loved the service

    • @lennartweber2228
      @lennartweber2228 Год назад +9

      If u manage to save up a bit: Steam Deck is Well worth it.

    • @BIGSTANK1983
      @BIGSTANK1983 Год назад +5

      @@lennartweber2228 it's definitely on my list.

  • @csdiabo
    @csdiabo Год назад +535

    I'm a game developer and this video was really accurate on the process of making games! As well as being super fascinating as I haven't dealt with anything Stadia related but it sounds like a nightmare to use...

    • @FightClass3
      @FightClass3 Год назад +3

      Destiny 2 developers said that Stadia was their favourite platform to develop games on, but they did not have local test device, they connected directly with Stadia servers and tested on cloud.

    • @MJSGamingSanctuary
      @MJSGamingSanctuary Год назад +2

      @@FightClass3 It was their favorite platform because the ease of testing from just about anywhere new builds.

  • @IanLantz
    @IanLantz Год назад +2330

    Steve from GN: How stupid is it that the front IO board doesn't use wires?
    Linus: Front IO with no wires? Awesome!

    • @AlexusMaximusDE
      @AlexusMaximusDE Год назад +80

      One of them is objectively wrong and it's not the guy who looks like he has a job.

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Год назад +403

      @@AlexusMaximusDE making both insult about someone look and talking "objective" things without stating reason, are you speedrunning youttube in "toxic comment" category?

    • @OsomoMojoFreak
      @OsomoMojoFreak Год назад +68

      @@AlexusMaximusDE So basically what you're saying is that dudes with long hair looks like bums? Reasonable.

    • @UrSoMeanBoss
      @UrSoMeanBoss Год назад +234

      @@AlexusMaximusDE is it bad that i dont know which one you're referring to?

    • @alexisrivera200xable
      @alexisrivera200xable Год назад +114

      The (Front) IO as part of the board makes the motherboard very hard to replace. This is why he calls it stupid. You can't move the PCs guts if you ever want to upgrade it to a standard case size and it also make it impossible to replace the motherboard with a standard size one as they also tend to use proprietary PSU connectors and non standard PSU units so repairability becomes a nightmare just a scant 2 years after release. Lenovo is probably not as bad with parts support longer term than HP and Acer in this regard but they definitely don't keep around enough spares for every non standard part they use so it becomes very scarce and EXPENSIVE despite the parts themselves not being high performance.
      This might not pose much of a problem for wealthy users but businesses tend to want to keep production hardware around longer than that since changing hardware without long term validation tends to break compatibility with the other stuff they use on their workflows.

  • @ianfindley8160
    @ianfindley8160 Год назад +547

    LTT should have a tech museum. You have so many passionate employees who have experience with past tech and likely have old tech laying around. Gaming, computers, niche products, etc. it seems like a business/project that could be successful.

    • @runforestrunfpv4354
      @runforestrunfpv4354 Год назад +31

      Featuring a wall of phones made of a nokia mobile phones serving as bricks.

    • @escapedcops08
      @escapedcops08 Год назад

      There's another word for that concept: Hoarding.

    • @TheOriginalFaxon
      @TheOriginalFaxon Год назад +7

      They don't even need that, they just need Bryan the Electrician to give the team his garage xD

    • @runforestrunfpv4354
      @runforestrunfpv4354 Год назад +3

      @@escapedcops08 the britsh museum are masters of hoarding then?

    • @xenite_
      @xenite_ Год назад +2

      @@runforestrunfpv4354 yes.

  • @alc5440
    @alc5440 Год назад +572

    Thank you for mentioning the controller. I'm praying they issue a firmware update so it doesn't just turn into ewaste.

    • @xirxes
      @xirxes Год назад +34

      I really appreciate this call out for sure, it's so frustrating, especially because they mentioned they'd update the controller with that feature on it's specs.

    • @EnzoBergstrom
      @EnzoBergstrom Год назад +9

      Well it still works with cable and have always had.

    • @Sheepy007
      @Sheepy007 Год назад +10

      @@EnzoBergstrom within Steam, yes, but outside of Steam Not perfectly. I've Had multiple Games that Had issues with the stadia controller

    • @justinwheeler2179
      @justinwheeler2179 Год назад +1

      Saaaame

    • @nit-Inundate
      @nit-Inundate Год назад +1

      @@Sheepy007 have you tried it with xoutput?

  • @zexmaix
    @zexmaix Год назад +278

    I can't say anything bad about Stadia really. I was a founder, have great internet, and enjoyed my experiences with it. Sad that it never really caught on or saw its full potential. Crazy, but amazing, that they're providing full refunds (HW + Games) and are super consumer friendly as to the closure. I've already received my refunds on everything, and now have free controllers and Chromecasts to boot. Love it or hate it, they really didn't burn anyone in the end - just a no harm no foul experiment.

    • @ceritops
      @ceritops Год назад +24

      Ya, despite all the memes, I loved stadia. It worked extremely well and no one else came close to it functionally and in terms of user friendliness. Happy to have my refunds but I wish it had kept going.

    • @brodycasler7424
      @brodycasler7424 Год назад +3

      Advertisements could have been a bit more subtle. An ad that opened and just screamed "STADIA" at me was honestly a massive turnoff.

    • @J-wm4ss
      @J-wm4ss Год назад +20

      @@ceritops I played cyberpunk back when that came out on stadia. It was bug-free compared to the console versions and didn't force me, as a high school student without an income and during covid, to get an xbox or playstation. only $60, and that included the controller and a chromecast too.

    • @helplmchoking
      @helplmchoking Год назад +6

      As fast as I've seen, it ran well and was generally a smooth user experience. My only real gripe (besides Google's love of killing products) was that you were forced to buy your games again or accept your library is locked to Stadia forever, whereas GeForce Now would let you play most of your Steam library no extra cost required (assuming they bothered to include the game you wanted). That made it a big no go for me but I can see how people without existing libraries wouldn't mind.
      Good that they properly refunded purchases, that was a decent move by tech corpo standards even if they seem intent on denying the controllers any Bluetooth usage

    • @daemon10101
      @daemon10101 Год назад +3

      They harmed devs

  • @illustratum42
    @illustratum42 Год назад +60

    The Stadia Controller is actually one of my favorite controllers. Here's hoping they do the good thing and let us use it as a regular Bluetooth controller! I have 4 of them that I'd love to keep using.

  • @grelymolycremp7838
    @grelymolycremp7838 Год назад +622

    I honestly feel so bad for all the developers and engineers working on some of Google's projects. All that passion and love to create something, just for it to get chopped 3 years later.

    • @SyntheticFuture
      @SyntheticFuture Год назад +20

      Still a longer runtime than most Netflix and Amazon series.

    • @freshestk3227
      @freshestk3227 Год назад +9

      I wouldn't trust in Google when I am going to invest my ressources.

    • @hendrikkleyn8571
      @hendrikkleyn8571 Год назад +7

      Google is a terrible business partner

    • @Shadowdoctor117
      @Shadowdoctor117 Год назад +12

      I mean they are getting paid really well, I wouldnt cry that much

    • @none-ro9dz
      @none-ro9dz Год назад +1

      google only pays devs for the duration that they work on the project, so they can afford to drop stuff whenever since they're only paying maintenance at that point

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Год назад +620

    I’m pretty sure most of us expected Stadia to go under, but it still feels weird. Maybe it happened too soon relative to what’s now current-gen.

    • @atom7k856
      @atom7k856 Год назад +42

      Yeah like it didn't die super fast either, it just hung around for a weird amount of time

    • @parodysam
      @parodysam Год назад +28

      I expected it to happen a lot sooner than it did honestly which made everyone’s outrage even more confusing. There was never a market for the thing.

    • @jesushernandez3700
      @jesushernandez3700 Год назад +12

      I figured it was going to die the second it came out but lasted longer than I thought it was. It just kind of felt like the equivalent of Google's attempt at getting into social media with google+ to me

    • @notuxnobux
      @notuxnobux Год назад +14

      Has google ever successfully made anything except google search/maps? they bought youtube and android.

    • @uwu_senpai
      @uwu_senpai Год назад +10

      It's honestly sad because as someone who use Stadia it was very good service, worked very well. Their technology (despite the memes) was really cutting edge in comparison to other streaming services and it felt good to launch a triple A title from my shitty notebook with a decent quality and no noticeable latency.

  • @CatherineSC
    @CatherineSC Год назад +96

    I remember a couple years ago there was a deal where you got a stadia controller and a Chromecast and the deal was like 80% off, so the whole combo was like 25 dollars. Didn't really care about the Chromecast but was looking for a controller that wasn't terrible and not 80 dollars. So I bought 4 and still have them to this day using them with emulation and steam games. Fantastic controller for 25 dollars, decent for it's normal price. And PLEASE Google, release the firmware or apply a patch so I can use the Bluetooth capabilities. I don't mind plugging them in but it would be so nice to just use them wherever.

    • @themonlight13
      @themonlight13 Год назад +2

      Even before that there was a deal in 2020 for every YT-Premium User to get like 1 month of stadia, a chromecast ultra and a controller for free. Man was i sad that i got my YT-Premium a freaking day to late to apply to that offer.

    • @tylisirn
      @tylisirn Год назад

      @@themonlight13 I've been YT Premium user since 2018, but sadly Stadia was never available in my country, so I never got that offer.

    • @WraithTDK
      @WraithTDK Год назад

      The buile quality on the controller was the only thing that felt well done. And it was really, really well done. I've got big hands and that thing fits great and feesl really sturdy.
      Too bad their software sucked so bad that it was a chore to get it synched up.

    • @josgor9061
      @josgor9061 Год назад

      I got the chrome cast and Stadia for free lmao.

  • @greylawson6352
    @greylawson6352 Год назад +6

    I’m a technician for a certain company with popular tech products and I serviced a guy’s phone who personally worked on the Stadia team. He told me everyone who worked on the team internally knew it wasn’t gonna last about 6 months into working on the project

  • @Phin_Again
    @Phin_Again Год назад +145

    It’s always interesting to see dev kits that get into hands like yours.

    • @mikeoxlong6351
      @mikeoxlong6351 Год назад

      Well, in their defense, if I ever had my hands on some rare tech, I'd want to send it to Linus Media Group because I know they'd do the best job documenting it for all to see.

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 Год назад

      I would probably break it then put it on eBay

  • @11Bbq
    @11Bbq Год назад +4

    Dude! I didn’t know Stadia had started refunding yet. Those refunds just hit my account this week and helped save me from the loss of a client shorting me for work.
    Stadia just saved Christmas!!!! Thanks LTT for the heads up. 👍

  • @nhkworldmoderator
    @nhkworldmoderator Год назад +22

    My friend was working on the development of a game that was going to be released for Stadia, and I must say, it was not bad. Did not take that long to send our builds and our game is massive. Test today a build for pc, works good, send it to stadia tomorrow and run basic startup checks. That way you reduce the incidence of big crashes that would require rebooting it.
    Now what he said is: "Google shut down this crap and did not even announce it to us. We found out that it was cancelled because someone twitted. Not even our Stadia point of contact was aware when our producer called them."
    I don't understand why they had to shut it down like this

    • @vhateg
      @vhateg Год назад +1

      They could have turned this failure into a Linux release for the game.

  • @XxthemonkeyxX
    @XxthemonkeyxX Год назад +3

    12:53 you might be on to something Linus, you got “stay” and then “dia” is Spanish for day, so maybe it was “stay for a day”

  • @lexxynubbers
    @lexxynubbers Год назад +4

    For some reason, this brings me back to the days when I was developing Sinclair Spectrum games downloaded from a Tatung Eintstein (another Zilog Z80 machine), which was a just a wooden box because it was the 14th prototype to be made.

  • @henryhiltunen9275
    @henryhiltunen9275 Год назад +71

    Very interesting video! I never wondered how they would develop those games, but it gives some perspective how this tech is/was working.
    As a former Stadia Pro subscriber (I still would be if they hadn't canceled this), I absolutely loved the Stadia experience till the end. Only very very rarely it got laggy and even then I could play it through with some potato resolution, but it was still very much playable.
    Oh and that nice customer support is totally true, 6/5 experience for me (even without the refunding all of the purchased games). What I noticed though, is that in this last year there was less and less new AAA or "mainstream" games in the Stadia Store. But what it was worth, I really was enjoying my time (and still do) and it is so sad to see Stadia to be killed.

    • @dickstarrbuck
      @dickstarrbuck Год назад +1

      I'm in the same boat as you, granted I never REALLY got it working on phone, but the PC experience was great. We even got 2 cotrollers and was sharing on the family plan.
      Lag was an issue, but I've played full on Destiny 2 battle royal without noticing any lag.

    • @TonyMurray
      @TonyMurray Год назад +1

      @@dickstarrbuck Yeah, the family plan was great. My kids were able to play my Pro games on any screen in the house whenever they wanted.

    • @MartinT
      @MartinT Год назад

      Are you planning to login on 18th January 2023 to say goodbye?

  • @unyu-cyberstorm64
    @unyu-cyberstorm64 Год назад +14

    I think the V320 is a server accelerator. For GPU virtualization specifically.

  • @SlyRyFry
    @SlyRyFry Год назад +53

    its gonna be hard for a small indie company like google to just put out an update like that after shutting down the service abruptly

  • @konstantinkh
    @konstantinkh Год назад +2

    Stadia really helped us during the lockdown. It was a great way to have our builds tested by QA without them needing access to any dev hardware. It's definitely isn't the smoothest development experience, but it has just enough benefits during remote work that maintaining a Stadia port was absolutely worth it. I have no idea what sort of income the studio made on the Stadia versions, and whether it would have made financial sense to do this if we were still working from the office, but I would have liked to have access to it for future projects just for the convenience if working remotely. So I'm a little bummed that this option is going away.

  • @TheOMGPudding
    @TheOMGPudding Год назад +116

    I love my Stadia controller, I’m kinda glad to have one as a souvenir of this weird little chapter in gaming history lol. Hopefully they make it more PC compatible!!

    • @TheOMGPudding
      @TheOMGPudding Год назад +12

      @@JohnSmith-xq1pz no, only wired works. And even then it’s not XInput (or something), so it doesn’t work with a lot of games (luckily Steam supports it so that works easily)

    • @jacobperez8921
      @jacobperez8921 Год назад +3

      I hope so too. I also love my Stadia controller.

    • @hokayson6518
      @hokayson6518 Год назад

      I have 4...I would also like to continue using them & plugging 4 in via wire ain't pretty!

    • @oltz_5871
      @oltz_5871 Год назад

      @@TheOMGPudding theres a thing called x output that lets u use non xinput controllers as xinput

    • @EnzoBergstrom
      @EnzoBergstrom Год назад

      @@JohnSmith-xq1pz Type a too type c works exactly as well. No need to have pc type c.

  • @foxboi6309
    @foxboi6309 Год назад +6

    Steve from Gamers Nexus: "I'm 4 parallel univereses ahead of you"

  • @JoeDissolv0
    @JoeDissolv0 Год назад +19

    I love Stadia. As a gamer whose let his interest lapse and cant really financially keep up with hardware, it was a godsend. If you're used to consoles it was flawless with a decent internet connection. It let me play games I was super interested in that I couldnt have without it.
    Short of shutting down, I think Google has handled this super well. Ive gotten almost every dollar Ive spent on the service refunded, which is awesome. Looking for an alternative, I went to GeForce Now, and it just made me miss Stadia even more.

    • @alexandersalazar9750
      @alexandersalazar9750 8 месяцев назад

      I like Luna, for them price it's not bad but you also have the option for the uni soft store upgrade etc. But I got to Xbox live for game streaming.

  • @QualityDoggo
    @QualityDoggo Год назад

    just wanna say I appreciate you blurring not only the board but even small parts like the RAM -- anyone who never worked with system building or PC parts would be surprised what gets logged into inventory

  • @bhatech7585
    @bhatech7585 Год назад +6

    Gamers nexus bought a stadia dev kit from japan off ebay, they just installed Windows on it, the gpu accepts vega 56 drivers. They also do a complete tear down. Interesting video that focuses more on the hardware

  • @shadowdraxx
    @shadowdraxx Год назад +30

    Well that’s ok Steve will get the lawsuit first haha

  • @d4nkey
    @d4nkey Год назад +9

    Of course my favorite genre of thumbnail... Linus holding something he isn't supposed to have.

    • @jorelc6
      @jorelc6 Год назад +3

      "holding" ... yeah

  • @Polished_Perspective
    @Polished_Perspective Год назад +3

    Google Play Music's music discovery algorithms were leagues ahead of what Spotify has to offer today imho. Unfortunately it meant that often it gave me suggestions for music from small independent creators and not big studios so I can see why no one is trying to create anything like that again

  • @n00bnetrum
    @n00bnetrum Год назад +3

    Google refunding everything for everyone was a gigachad move. I stopped making fun of Stadia when they did that, and I enjoyed making fun of Stadia a whole lot.

  • @HAZZZZZZZZZAAAA
    @HAZZZZZZZZZAAAA Год назад +7

    am I the only one noticing the orange in the corners of Linus' mouth

  • @JacobPorterLadder
    @JacobPorterLadder Год назад +6

    Honestly, the controller is my favorite controller, I hope they do open that up. Still bummed about Stadia, was a great 3 years of gaming

  • @supremerulah420
    @supremerulah420 Год назад +4

    +1 for the Stadia controller update/unlock 🙏

  • @WorldRaceMVG
    @WorldRaceMVG Год назад +7

    I love how Linus has the Bandaid on his thumb from when he cut it in the lasts video. Such amazing attention to detail and great lore for those of us who watch every episode.

    • @jjones2582
      @jjones2582 Год назад

      Are you trying to say that Linus cutting his thumb was just acting and special effects?

    • @enderduck4253
      @enderduck4253 Год назад +1

      "Attention to detail" he didn't have the bandaid on to preserve the LTT canon or whatever, lmfao, the cut probably hadn't fully healed between recordings.

    • @WorldRaceMVG
      @WorldRaceMVG Год назад +2

      @@enderduck4253 my god the joke went right over your head

  • @LouisChiaki
    @LouisChiaki Год назад +13

    That break up really shows the "Googleyness" that all employees at Google were trained to behave 😂

    • @laplongejunior
      @laplongejunior Год назад

      As an IT worker, it really sounds as if Stadia wasn't meant to be shutdown.
      I mean, WHO would approve inviting a business partner a day before the cancellation anouncement?
      Really looks like the higher-up decided to shutdown Stadia in an hurry, probably to save some personal privilege like a bonus on no-loses on a budget or something.

  • @sp3edstr
    @sp3edstr Год назад +2

    Google WAS supposed to release a firmware update that unlocks the Bluetooth functionality. I wonder why they never rolled it out

  • @chickenpasta7359
    @chickenpasta7359 Год назад +9

    One interesting thing about Stadia is that a lot of games were built on Vulkan for it while some games that also shipped on Steam were using DirectX instead like Cyberpunk

    • @Waitwhat469
      @Waitwhat469 Год назад +2

      yeah that was wild to me that games spent the money to be vulkan and then just also spent the money to keep the directx work

    • @RemziCavdar
      @RemziCavdar Год назад +1

      @@Waitwhat469 Indeed, that doesn't make any sense. It would have been better to do only Vulkan

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 Год назад

      @@RemziCavdar Might make sense if they're porting it to the Xbox as well. That uses DirectX and a Windows-like OS. They probably figured they might as well reuse their Xbox code for the Windows version.

  • @Mythbuster3808
    @Mythbuster3808 Год назад +4

    This must have been filmed right after the treasure pc since Linus is still wounded from that pc.

  • @Xphinity
    @Xphinity Год назад +22

    I am so glad you did this. Google sent me a free Stadia controller and a membership. I travel a lot so it was nice, ended up playing a bunch of DOOM on hotel Wi-Fi. To be honest, I am sad to see it go, though I understand why; it didn't take off. I was always curious how it worked though. Only 2 minutes in but I am happy I will learn today! Thanks LTT!

  • @andywolan
    @andywolan Год назад +1

    1:52 "version controlled with Perforce (P4)." Yes! Thank you for restoring my faith that not everyone has jumped on the GIt bandwagon.

  • @Seraph.G
    @Seraph.G Год назад +7

    I basically used Stadia to get a free Chromecast when they were offloading those alongside the controllers for free to RUclips Premium subscribers. Played a bit on it, liked Gylt, but just dropped it. The controller is decent, I hope it gets Bluetooth support! It'd be nice to use on my PC or with my 8bitdo adapter on Switch, given that my DS4 is dying.

  • @CarlyAndJason
    @CarlyAndJason Год назад +14

    Whaaaat that's quite the find Linus! I'm going to miss playing on Stadia, it worked so well for me and I made a lot of friends.

  • @RafalBorowski
    @RafalBorowski Год назад +5

    It's sooooo confidential and rare that Steve from Gamers Nexus has it's own and already posted a video 2 days ago :P

  • @purplepeak8575
    @purplepeak8575 Год назад +5

    Damn that Stadia logo coming off that easy is fitting.

  • @eberry023
    @eberry023 Год назад +2

    As someone who loved stadia and spent a ton on there props to Google for giving full refunds completely on all purchases. No other game gives you your money back when the servers are turned off years later.

  • @paincreatesfame
    @paincreatesfame Год назад +2

    8:26 considering I have my xbox on the energy saving power mode, I pretty much power cycle the thing every time I use it so it happens fairly often. Last time I played it was two days ago so that was the last time it was power cycled!

  • @dickstarrbuck
    @dickstarrbuck Год назад +74

    I'm genuinely sad that stadia is ending. I was a pro subscriber. I found it a great tool as a casual gamer. I also knew it was coming, but assumed it would live until 2024.
    And yea, Google Play Music was leagues above YT music.

    • @Agnes.Nutter
      @Agnes.Nutter Год назад +1

      I recommend GeForce Now if you’re looking for an alternative; you can even play the games you already own, with your existing save files!

    • @FightClass3
      @FightClass3 Год назад

      @@Agnes.Nutter GFN is bad.

    • @Agnes.Nutter
      @Agnes.Nutter Год назад +1

      @@FightClass3 How so? I’ve been a happy customer for a couple years now, seems like a great value IMO. Curious what you dislike about it!

    • @FightClass3
      @FightClass3 Год назад +2

      @@Agnes.Nutter With Stadia, my whole family can use Stadia with their own personal google account, nobody needs paid subscription, nobody needs to login to launchers. Basically every family member has their own cloud console + their own profile with 1 shared game library. I love that, and is extremely powerful feature. GFN doesn't offer that, it's a streaming service for Steam, Epic, Ubisoft launchers. Very frustrating for family usage.

    • @Agnes.Nutter
      @Agnes.Nutter Год назад

      @@FightClass3 Ah, yeah, for family usage that makes sense! I’ve only used GFN as a solo user, so it hasn’t been an issue.

  • @FoxyAnimater
    @FoxyAnimater Год назад +4

    If you really want to get that graphics card working, since it is an AMD card, I would heavily recommend that you try Linux because Linux has all the amd drivers baked into the Linux kernel. And if you do something like lspci, you can tell what Linux registers it as and you can figure out how much system resources are actually on the card using Linux however you cannot do so in Windows because no drivers exist. Not to mention if the stadium controllers show up over Bluetooth in the first place Linux can connect to it.

  • @AlexandruCucu
    @AlexandruCucu Год назад +31

    I would love looking at a disk image of one of these. As a Linux enthusiast, it would be really interesting.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад +7

      The fact that it boots right up to a Stadia logo means the BIOS should be dumped too for RE-ing. (Assuming that wasn't just an EFI splash screen.)

    • @tzuyd
      @tzuyd Год назад

      The dev nodes are running Windows 10 (source : Gamers Nexus) so the logo on startup is just the same as any other UEFI logo.

    • @Adam-bf9zz
      @Adam-bf9zz Год назад

      @@tzuyd Apparently according to the Dev node manual they should run a Debian derrivative.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад

      @@Adam-bf9zz makes sense. Why would Google want to pay for a bunch of extra Windows licenses? 😀

    • @Adam-bf9zz
      @Adam-bf9zz Год назад

      @@fitybux4664 And also why get a dev kit that doesn't run a software that resembles to the production one.

  • @deepblue812
    @deepblue812 Год назад +14

    GamersNexus: calling front IO hardware card ridiculous BS. Linus :"I love this front panel IO card"

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад +2

      GN : Complains about industry standard hot swappable Power supplies with no wires. Steve must like wires.

    • @DoctorWhom
      @DoctorWhom Год назад

      @@Gatorade69 Steve did reply to a comment about that. Hopefully GN gets to take apart a server one day. Maybe even do a video about converting hot swap to wires.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад

      @@DoctorWhom Yeah I like Steve and he can be nitpicky which can be both a good and bad thing. He obviously has a consumer mindset, which I do too but I think power supplies like that are awesome. Just swap them out, no wires. I hate wires.

  • @BurstingVeins1
    @BurstingVeins1 Год назад +1

    RUclips Music is finally to the point where it's at least useable for me. Google Play Music is still better solely for the "I'm feeling lucky" radio feature, but RUclips Music has finally come closer with all the "Made for You" selections that don't just play the same 10 songs over and over again. They're closer to 30 songs, so they still need to work on constantly randomizing an "infinite" length playlist instead of a set number.

  • @MaximNightFury
    @MaximNightFury Год назад +2

    I used Play Music for YEARS, uploading CD rips to it as part of an archive, and even buying music through it because I loved the interface (other than the lack of dark mode). I lost all my original CD rips just before they annouced the closing and I didn't have any access to full quality, just MP3 versions... I switched to Bandcamp for buying new music since and keep everything locally stored from now on (other than backups)

    • @diegoalba93
      @diegoalba93 Год назад

      You can still upload to RUclips Music without issues

  • @sonypsp05
    @sonypsp05 Год назад +3

    Next episode, PS5 Dev Kit

  • @josephmccann8523
    @josephmccann8523 Год назад +5

    I used stadia since launch and was gutted to see it go. It just worked for me and made so much sense. I was gutted that after Sekiro it never got Elden Ring. Based on playing Elden Ring on the PS4 and the load times I bet loads of people would have given it a shot on Stadia if it had the equivalent PS5 load times

    • @zachstraw8832
      @zachstraw8832 Год назад

      Load times were one of the best parts of Stadia, especially how quickly it connected to Destiny!

  • @NithinJune
    @NithinJune Год назад +3

    13:48 they fixed this!

  • @mayen67
    @mayen67 Год назад +2

    They killed stadia because Google did not want to invest the required amount. Microsoft's zenimax acquisition scared the hell out of Google.

  • @PortfolioPL
    @PortfolioPL Год назад

    I've worked on a AAA game that was ported to Stadia (with 24 years of game dev experience in total)
    - Nope, most tests are done on desktop PCs locally for both PC and console dev. Testers usually have Visual Studio installed with the code in it so it is possible to debug on their PCs for hard to repro issues (this is not that common anymore interestingly)
    - Nope, most devs don't have devkits at all. In general only render engineers need them and only those who work on the console version. GPPs (Gameplay programmers), Designers, Audio, Art and most of QC&QA don't have them. We develop games on PCs. I started my career on PS1 and Dreamcast and back then we needed more devkits but it is much easier today as current consoles are practically PCs with custom OS
    - The stadia build time is not an issue unless you develop games specifically for Stadia and in that case it is still doable
    - The 64GB RAM is actually not much. I have 128 in my work PC as AAA games loaded in editor + game mode alone can easily eat 40-50 GB RAM while in development
    - Any seasoned developer knew that the business model was DOA and the only thing that kept developers in was the money we got from Google

  • @TekExplorer
    @TekExplorer Год назад +76

    i'm honestly astonished at how bad google handled stadia. it could have been really good

    • @Tempestan
      @Tempestan Год назад +14

      Given Google's/Amazon's track record, are you though?

    • @rwberger6
      @rwberger6 Год назад

      Most google products are made to exist, not succeed. The way google promotes people up the corporate ladder is based on how many projects they've started, not how many succeeded. So there are a bunch of poorly planned projects shoved out the door that are then almost immediately abandoned.

    • @FirestormX9
      @FirestormX9 Год назад

      Its time will come later, the concept has good potential

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Год назад +3

      I really have to disagree - cloud gaming has fundamental problems that can't be overcome so easily. The latency hurdles are utterly insurmountable unless you want to put full-on data centers literally everywhere. Not just geographically, but also as far as the network topology is concerned. Not even Google has enough money for that.
      These are laws-of-physics type limits, at the end of the day. And ultimately with devices like the Steam Deck there's only so much of a value proposition cloud gaming can offer.

    • @FirestormX9
      @FirestormX9 Год назад +1

      @@PhysicsGamer see, you do have a point here, yet it is limited to currently active technology. Stadia is a showcase to basically a far greater accessibility for the best gaming experience without the actual cost of a high tier system and such. Tech like stadia creates reason for pursuing better connectivity tech. Can you honestly not see the application of such a tech in the certain future ?

  • @jokerzyo
    @jokerzyo Год назад +13

    Stadia was fucking epic. If Google had put any effort in to it it could have been a real competitor. No other game streaming service has come close to the stream consistency.

    • @fartmachine5000
      @fartmachine5000 Год назад +1

      In their defense, Microsoft removed the potential for dozens of big third party franchises when they bought Activision, and Zenimax

    • @jokerzyo
      @jokerzyo Год назад

      @@fartmachine5000 i don't see them making any of the already on going series Xbox exclusive. Probably get stuff early but will more than likely it will still be full cross plat.

    • @haelkerzael7589
      @haelkerzael7589 Год назад +2

      Isn't geforce now better? and you actually keep your games if geforce goes under?

    • @noneofyourbusiness4294
      @noneofyourbusiness4294 Год назад

      @@haelkerzael7589 GeForce Now never worked as good as stadia did for me. It pretty much depends on where you are in the world. Stadia had the advantage with their infrastructure.
      But well, if you don't advertise your product, like, at all, it's nor surprise it doesn't pick up

    • @jokerzyo
      @jokerzyo Год назад

      @@haelkerzael7589 stadia refunded every single game dlc and hardware purchase. So i could have repurchased all the games again. In fact i did use it to buy cyberpunk on PC. That whole you'll just lose your games shit was entirely the trolls hating stadia for no reason.

  • @DanyBolton
    @DanyBolton Год назад +10

    I've been watching this channel for years. I love watching this company grow over time!

  • @BlackbodyEconomics
    @BlackbodyEconomics Год назад +1

    Turns out - Google created a "Switch To Bluetooth" option which is now available on the original Stadia website. That's actually how I came across this video :P

  • @holzwurm_hd7029
    @holzwurm_hd7029 Год назад +2

    They should re-brand with a "Stadia home" server you can get with like a 3.99 subscription so you can stream your games from home.

  • @ayol1011
    @ayol1011 Год назад +6

    The start clip was so perfectly edited! I hope every LTT video starts like that

  • @laureeeeeeeeeeeeeeen
    @laureeeeeeeeeeeeeeen Год назад +7

    I've definitely seen a lot of anger from a few developers who had been developing Stadia games for early 2023 release which obviously won't be happening.

  • @marcosilva2719
    @marcosilva2719 Год назад +5

    I actually liked Stadia. Played and bought a few games. Pretty nice experience.

    • @toututu2993
      @toututu2993 Год назад

      But it is more syperior experience if you spend a few hundred to get a worthwhile device

  • @shutup84
    @shutup84 Год назад

    Can we all take a minute to appreciate that sponsors and intros are at 10s intervals in order to skip through without losing the material we came to watch?

  • @gray41462
    @gray41462 Год назад

    Please consider donating this to a foundation who’s purpose is specifically archiving things like this. Video Game History Foundation for example.

  • @Dr18Registered
    @Dr18Registered Год назад +3

    they have got to get bluetooth control available on the controller it looks so good

    • @zachstraw8832
      @zachstraw8832 Год назад +1

      It's amazing to hold and the vibration is really good, incredibly responsive too (to compensate for any streaming lag.) I have 4 and I hope they get that bluetooth opened up at some point!

  • @rvdxpress
    @rvdxpress Год назад +10

    I think the writing on the wall was there as soon as Google announced Stadia. That’s the Google way, go all in, don’t get the results they wanted, and kill it. However, as a casual gamer, I enjoyed Stadia greatly. I’ve simply moved over to Xbox cloud gaming.

  • @swegfesh
    @swegfesh Год назад +22

    Stadia was cursed, and by having a dev kit you have now inherited the curse
    Just waiting on the documentary: "How Linus dropped a battery and LTT burned to the ground. They forgot to pay their insurance and got forced into bankruptcy"

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад +2

      Linus did shed blood into a sparkly case yesterday. Maybe the curse is blood-based! 😲

  • @ryanreyes5440
    @ryanreyes5440 Год назад +1

    Stadia was supposed to be the chosen one! I hope we can live in a future that has good reliable cloud gaming.

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Год назад

      Cloud gaming has fundamental problems that make such a future quite a long shot. The latency hurdles are utterly insurmountable unless you want to put full-on data centers literally everywhere. Not just geographically, but also as far as the network topology is concerned. Not even Google has enough money for that.
      These are laws-of-physics type limits, at the end of the day. And ultimately with devices like the Steam Deck there's only so much of a value proposition cloud gaming can offer.

  • @Shishkaberry222
    @Shishkaberry222 Год назад

    Props to Anthony for getting the pronunciation of Oregon right! I live a short distance from hillsboro

  • @Randomknob
    @Randomknob Год назад +8

    Thank you for advocating for the controller users. Open it up and let us at least use it as a bluetooth controller. It already has bluetooth. The right move is to save these controllers from the dump and look like heros to the people.

  • @indigen205
    @indigen205 Год назад +2

    0:32 omg that's hilarious xD

  • @ClellBiggs
    @ClellBiggs Год назад +12

    It's hard to be upset about an outcome you knew was going to happen from the moment something was announced. Everyone was just waiting for the day that Google officially announced they were killing it. Only surprise is how long they tried to hold on to it.

    • @xXSinForLifeXx
      @xXSinForLifeXx Год назад +2

      I thought Stadia failed years ago? Was it still usable lol

    • @tzuyd
      @tzuyd Год назад

      As usable as any other cloud gaming service - DOA in Aus

  • @coreyu98
    @coreyu98 Год назад

    The landfill problem is actually quite serious if you consider the amount of controllers that are just going to sit there never being used then thrown out..

  • @JoshuaVanderburg
    @JoshuaVanderburg Год назад +5

    Such a unique video. I definitely didn’t see a better one on this yesterday.

  • @arvindhmani06
    @arvindhmani06 Год назад +4

    I bought Doom 2016 on stadia back in Jan or Feb last year, and had such a wonderful experience playing it (at 1080p) on my CCU-enabled 4k TV that I paid for Stadia Pro just to experience that game in 4k. Then earlier this year I bought Doom eternal and had a similar experience. Stadia got a lot of stick, and deservedly so in some cases, but the tech behind it was so fantastic that it's a shame devs had to deal with so much behind the scenes.

  • @edwardallenthree
    @edwardallenthree Год назад +7

    Steve was confused by the idea of a workstation that is easy to repair in the field. Let's see if Linus is as critical.
    Edit: nope. He's seen them. He has that gpu out faster than Steve could sneeze.

  • @nickfreeman7285
    @nickfreeman7285 Год назад

    Does anyone remember the MadBox? That console was in development a few years back and had lots of investors and was making progress, but the investors pulled out and the project got scrapped because they saw stadia as the future.. that console was promising, came with Mad engine installed and had specs similar to the PS5 and Series X.

  • @paulnadolny8903
    @paulnadolny8903 Год назад

    The wildest part about this entire video is the blank t shirts

  • @R3AL-AIM
    @R3AL-AIM Год назад +6

    I was curious about this and knew there had to be some type of proprietary development system for something like this. Noice!

  • @davidbronke5484
    @davidbronke5484 Год назад +4

    I've been collecting odd input devices for over a decade now, and my collection is starting to read like a great tech idea graveyard. I have a Stadia controller, two Steam controllers (along with two Steam Links), and a Space Navigator... Still need to get my hands on a Novint Falcon though.

    • @daniegamin
      @daniegamin Год назад +1

      you got an Ouya in there somewhere?

    • @shawn2780
      @shawn2780 Год назад +1

      The Novint Falcon has to have been one of the strangest input devices out there, and that's saying a lot. I actually have and regularly use a Steam Link. I use it stream my 3rd floor gaming PC to my basement rec room. Not so much for gaming, although it's great for it (if you can live with 1080p) but for video streaming and desktop use.

    • @davidbronke5484
      @davidbronke5484 Год назад

      @@daniegamin Yes, absolutely. Special edition in the darker color, with 2 controllers 👍

  • @kev1830
    @kev1830 Год назад +11

    The stadia shutdown really sucks. I understand all the crique behind it, but out of all cloud gaming services (geforce, game pass, etc. (shadow is pretty much the only acception)), stadia is the only one that I could play with and genuilely couldn't tell the diffrence. Plus being able to simply hit a couple of buttons on the controller and have desinty booted up on my chromecast was a plus!

  • @MinecrafterPictures
    @MinecrafterPictures Год назад +2

    If your grandma says that game consoles aren't computers, Stadia's PC-esqe dev kit can prove her wrong

  • @firelordkevin2768
    @firelordkevin2768 Год назад +1

    Google releasing firmware to turn controllers onto normal gamepads would be the most good-guy move

  • @mileshul
    @mileshul 23 дня назад +3

    Who's here after Stadia shutdown...

  • @vaibhavjain5227
    @vaibhavjain5227 Год назад +2

    casual tree drop at 8:14

  • @bionicbison05
    @bionicbison05 Год назад

    Linus: holds network cable near leaked dev kit
    His “Friend”: *nervous sweating*

  • @earthling_parth
    @earthling_parth Год назад

    I was one of the Pro subscribers of Stadia. Man I loved it. I am not trusting any new product from Google ever again.

  • @petercollins797
    @petercollins797 Год назад

    It's fascinating how much control companies exert on these Dev kits even once they shut down the service. Also, did anyone else notice this video seemed more shaky then usual? I was staring at the background for some reason and was captivated by the door frame moving up and down.

  • @mrKozmoz
    @mrKozmoz Год назад +2

    Cloud gaming is definitely a cool concept, but the state of the internet worldwide has proven that it's not ready for full prime time, glad to see the dev kits made it out into the wild to roam freely

  • @RheaAyase
    @RheaAyase Год назад

    I'm a senior programmer with one of the largest studios in the world with plenty of past experience. No we do not have consoles on our desk, merely a WFH laptop with 128gb ddr5 and 3080ti. To my knowledge none of your regular developers or programmers do, there is dedicated space for such activities in the office, as well as dedicated team.
    This is for a few reasons, one of which is the security - preprod consoles and dev kits need to be well secured and not laying around.

  • @MartinT
    @MartinT Год назад

    I appreciate that message at the end to Google to update the controller to prevent the ewaste

  • @Sad_King_Billy
    @Sad_King_Billy Год назад +1

    Linus still has the bandaid on his finger. I appreciate the dedication to continuity and plot hole removal.

  • @the_box
    @the_box Год назад +1

    "We have all the documentation too so that they can be preserved".
    ie in Linus' sealed box instead of Google's. What could possibly go wrong.

  • @arthurabraham3271
    @arthurabraham3271 Год назад

    University computers running Stadia. I work at the University of Waterloo and the amount of capable hardware always just sitting idle is insane.

  • @sylwok4318
    @sylwok4318 Год назад

    Thank you, Bethesda, for sponsoring this material!